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was in canada's interest. but this information was conveniently hidden when trans-canada applied for the u.s. presidential permit from the state department. this information comes from a report by international energy consultant, the company that trans-canada hired to evaluate its keystone x.l. pipeline. section 343 of their report, they concluded there was an oversupply of crude oil in the midwest that resulted in lower prices for canadian crude oil and that the keystone x.l. pipeline would remove this oversupply and raise crude oil prices in the market. and section 345 of their report, they recite that, quote, keystone has reviewed the assessment and agrees with its conclusions. through manipulation of u.s. oil markets, the keystone x.l. pipeline will increase u.s. gas prices by 10 cents to 20 cents per gallon across the united states according to an oil market economist. the greatest price increase, twice as much by one estimate, will occur in 15 states, including my state of ohio, illinois, indiana, iowa,
was in canada's interest. but this information was conveniently hidden when trans-canada applied for the u.s. presidential permit from the state department. this information comes from a report by international energy consultant, the company that trans-canada hired to evaluate its keystone x.l. pipeline. section 343 of their report, they concluded there was an oversupply of crude oil in the midwest that resulted in lower prices for canadian crude oil and that the keystone x.l. pipeline would...
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canada's prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, dignitaries clapped and happy couple looked, well, happy and as the cheering went on and on arkse little bewildered. she patted his leg and when finally the cheering stopped, it was time for will toum try out his french again. they were thrilled, he said, at the prospect of eight more days in canada. canada may be the prospect of too many more speeches in french but canadians would be far too polite to say so. this was a partial pro-monarchy crowd but broadly speaking, that is how much of canada is and stheem to like the look of the royal family's newest couple. today would have been the 50th birthday of william's mother. he may be reassured that he and his wife are once again showing how royalty can reach out to people. nicholas mitchell, bbc news, ottawa. >> and staying on the world theme, because the ruling prince of monaco, albert ii, married the former south african olympic swimmer charlene whitstock in a civil ceremony in the royal palace. crowds of people fro
canada's prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, dignitaries clapped and happy couple looked, well, happy and as the cheering went on and on arkse little bewildered. she patted his leg and when finally the cheering stopped, it was time for will toum try out his french again. they were thrilled, he said, at the prospect of eight more days in canada. canada may be the prospect of too many more speeches in french but canadians would be far too polite to say so. this...
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, and this in canada, the speech was in english and french. [applause] it will improve as we go on. [laughter] >> they have eight more days in canada. a test for them both and particularly for her. and another sharp introduction to what their future life will involve. >> being billed as or royal wedding of the year, the marriage of prince albert of monaco, state celebrities and other royalty are descending on the small principality in the south of france for the friday ceremony. and just like the wedding of prince william and kate middleton, it has captured public and media attention around the world. >> the principality prepares. monaco, the two kilometer wide tiny tip of southern france, famous for its glamour, glitz and great wealth. finally gets its long-awaited royal wedding. like a civil marriage of prince albert and charlene whitsock on friday followed by a religious ceremony. up to 3,500 guests will attend to a former swimmer with a south african olympic team who will become princess charlene. the guest list including heads of state an
, and this in canada, the speech was in english and french. [applause] it will improve as we go on. [laughter] >> they have eight more days in canada. a test for them both and particularly for her. and another sharp introduction to what their future life will involve. >> being billed as or royal wedding of the year, the marriage of prince albert of monaco, state celebrities and other royalty are descending on the small principality in the south of france for the friday ceremony. and...
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>>> and later, oh, canada, the new royal couple arrives in north america for their first official trip and all eyes, well, they aren't all on william. >>> so many americans have served their country in our nation's dual wars and all those that came before them. so many of them come home and find trouble, they don't have what they need to get by. in los angeles, advocates went so far as to file a class-action lawsuit to try and force the veteran's affairs department to step up for former service members who are now homeless. our report tonight from nbc's lee cowan. >> reporter: for elroy riden, empty bottles and cans are the only currency he has. >> this might be enough for me to get a hamburger today. >> reporter: he says he's been homeless ever since he was discharged from the army in 1986. >> i can't hold a job because of my mental disability. >> reporter: the only thing he has in his wallet is a faded card from the va. >> give me a place to stay now, you owe me, you owe me something. >> reporter: depending on the study, there are anywhere between 75,000 and 100,000 homeless vets nat
>>> and later, oh, canada, the new royal couple arrives in north america for their first official trip and all eyes, well, they aren't all on william. >>> so many americans have served their country in our nation's dual wars and all those that came before them. so many of them come home and find trouble, they don't have what they need to get by. in los angeles, advocates went so far as to file a class-action lawsuit to try and force the veteran's affairs department to step up...
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a national day of canada. it's happy canada day. >>> 19 minutes after the hour, i'm ali velshi, here are three things to put on your radar today. former imf chief, dominique strauss-kahn goes before a jury to try to get his bail reduced. prosecutors say they've discovered serious credibility issues with the woman who accused him of sexual assault. >>> plus, today, prince albert ii of monaco will marry his fiancÉe, the civil ceremony is today, the religious one is tomorrow. she tried to get out of the wedding. >>> and this afternoon, president obama will head to camp david for the fourth of july weekend. >>> thousands of federal inmates serving time for crack cocaine offenses could get out of prison a lot sooner because a law passed last year to bring crack cocaine sentences more in line with that of powdered cocaine would be retroactively applied. it won't take effect until november. critics argued that the old sentencing guidelines hurt african-americans the most. either way you slice it, crack is still whac
a national day of canada. it's happy canada day. >>> 19 minutes after the hour, i'm ali velshi, here are three things to put on your radar today. former imf chief, dominique strauss-kahn goes before a jury to try to get his bail reduced. prosecutors say they've discovered serious credibility issues with the woman who accused him of sexual assault. >>> plus, today, prince albert ii of monaco will marry his fiancÉe, the civil ceremony is today, the religious one is tomorrow....
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canada's prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered. the dignitaries clapped. and the happy couple looked, well, happy. and as the cheering went on and on, a little bewildered. she patted his leg and when finally the cheering stopped, it was time for william to try out his french again. >> [speaking in french] >> they were thrilled at the prospect of eight more days in canada. this is plainly a pretty partial and pro-monarchist crowd, but broadly speaking, that's how much of canada is and they seem to like the look of the royal family's newest couple. today would have been the 50th birthday of william's mother. he may be reassured that he and his wife are once again showing how royalty can reach out to people. nicolas mitchell, "bbc news", ottawa. >> let's stay on the royal theme, because the ruling prince of monaco, albert the second, has married charlene woodstock in a civil ceremony in the royal palace. crowds of people from the mediterranean city state gathered in the square outside the palace to celebrate. the wedding is the bigges
canada's prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered. the dignitaries clapped. and the happy couple looked, well, happy. and as the cheering went on and on, a little bewildered. she patted his leg and when finally the cheering stopped, it was time for william to try out his french again. >> [speaking in french] >> they were thrilled at the prospect of eight more days in canada. this is plainly a pretty partial and pro-monarchist crowd, but broadly...
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canada welcomes william and kate on their first official trip abroad. it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> we're broadcasting to viewers on pbs america and around the world. >> venezuelan president hugo job as within the last few hours held -- hugo chavez with in the last few hours held a press conference. he is recovering from surgery. the president acknowledged he had a tumor and had undergone surgery to remove a cancerous cells. he says he is determined to fight and is on the road to recovery. sara joins me now. after watching the footage over the last few days, this comes as a bit of a surprise. >> it does. it is quite a big admission because the government has tried to manage this illness. the president has let information out here and there, but no great disclosure. this speech by the president somewhat unexpected and very serious. it was very obvious from watching it that he has had some serious health problems. he lost a lot of weight. his voice is much weaker than we are used to hearing. very clear that he struggles. now he has made it public, hoping the publ
canada welcomes william and kate on their first official trip abroad. it is 11:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> we're broadcasting to viewers on pbs america and around the world. >> venezuelan president hugo job as within the last few hours held -- hugo chavez with in the last few hours held a press conference. he is recovering from surgery. the president acknowledged he had a tumor and had undergone surgery to remove a cancerous cells. he says he is determined to fight and is on the...
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it is canada day. we want to wish everybody a happy c canada day. >> you know we're in the u.s. >> that's right! ♪ fireworks light up the sky must be the fourth of july ♪ ♪ that's the patriots polka ♪ honor the red white and blue, gentlemen start your barbecue ♪ ♪ for the patriots polka ♪ now same-sex couples can get married here in new york state ♪ ♪ so hire me and my squeeze box when you set a wedding date ♪ ♪ wave the flag and make some noise yankee doodle girls and boys ♪ ♪ do the patriots polka everyone clap along ♪ that's the patriots polka tea party members only ♪ that's the patriots polka excellent! ♪ we'll sing your grand old flag for independence day ♪ ♪ they make our flags in china now, hey you go usa ♪ ♪ have another hot dog folks i thought we're done with wiener jokes ♪ ♪ that's the patriots polka ♪ christina aguilera soon will forget the words in tune ♪ ♪ to the patriots polka hey, have a safe, happy weekend, we'll see you monday on "world
it is canada day. we want to wish everybody a happy c canada day. >> you know we're in the u.s. >> that's right! ♪ fireworks light up the sky must be the fourth of july ♪ ♪ that's the patriots polka ♪ honor the red white and blue, gentlemen start your barbecue ♪ ♪ for the patriots polka ♪ now same-sex couples can get married here in new york state ♪ ♪ so hire me and my squeeze box when you set a wedding date ♪ ♪ wave the flag and make some noise yankee doodle...
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as the queen's representative in canada, they mounted the podium. the crowd shouted, for a will and kate. they made their way to the stage. kate was wearing the national colors of red and white. the prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, the dignitaries clapped, and that the couple looked happy. they looked a little bewildered. when the cheering stopped, it was time for willing to try out his french again. >> [speaking french] >> canada might not be interested in the prospect of other speeches. this is a pretty partial and pro market crowd. that is what much of canada is and they seem to like the look of the royal family's newest couple. today would have been the 50th press day of william's mother. he might be reassured that he and his wife are showing how well to can reach out to people. >> happy canada day. that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. you can find constant updates on our website. you can reach me on twitter. from all of us here, thank you for watching. have a great weekend. >> makes sense of int
as the queen's representative in canada, they mounted the podium. the crowd shouted, for a will and kate. they made their way to the stage. kate was wearing the national colors of red and white. the prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, the dignitaries clapped, and that the couple looked happy. they looked a little bewildered. when the cheering stopped, it was time for willing to try out his french again. >> [speaking french] >> canada might not be...
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the visit is on the back of a tour of canada. we have this report. this contains flash photography. >> the final stop in canada on their first overseas tour together. this is culminated in calgary, all of the cowboys, william and kate launched the wild west rodeo. it has been a nine day visit, which according to william, has far surpassed their expectations. canada has shown that where royals are concerned, no country is capable of a more devoted welcome. earlier, william and kate had seen something of those essential stampede activities. the writing of the angry poles, something frowned on by rights groups. it has been a visit for which the couple's style has been seated. -- of the riding of angry bulls. the reason for coming here was that so many canadians are enthusiastic about the royal family. it has been a spectacular success and this is down to the couple themselves. they have done an and stuffy site to royalty. others have been capable of it. they have demonstrated what a potent impact two young royals are capable of handling. tonight, they s
the visit is on the back of a tour of canada. we have this report. this contains flash photography. >> the final stop in canada on their first overseas tour together. this is culminated in calgary, all of the cowboys, william and kate launched the wild west rodeo. it has been a nine day visit, which according to william, has far surpassed their expectations. canada has shown that where royals are concerned, no country is capable of a more devoted welcome. earlier, william and kate had...
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as the queen's representative in canada, they mounted the podium. the crowd shouted, for a will and kate. they made their way to the stage. kate was wearing the national colors of red and white. the prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, the dignitaries clapped, and that the couple looked happy. they looked a little bewildered. when the cheering stopped, it was time for willing to try out his french again. >> [speaking french] >> canada might not be interested in the prospect of other speeches. this is a pretty partial and pro market crowd. that is what much of canada is and they seem to like the look of the royal family's newest couple. today would have been the 50th press day of william's mother. he might be reassured that he and his wife are showing how well to can reach out to people. >> happy canada day. that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. you can find constant updates on our website. you can reach me on twitter. from all of us here, thank you for watching. have a great weekend. >> makes sense of int
as the queen's representative in canada, they mounted the podium. the crowd shouted, for a will and kate. they made their way to the stage. kate was wearing the national colors of red and white. the prime minister congratulated them on their marriage. the crowd cheered, the dignitaries clapped, and that the couple looked happy. they looked a little bewildered. when the cheering stopped, it was time for willing to try out his french again. >> [speaking french] >> canada might not be...
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in canada because of william and kate. there's the interest in this beautiful young girl almost like the jackie o. of this generation and with prince william, you have the diana factor. >> reporter: that was clear outside this children's hospital in montreal. why do you want to be here? >> because it's so exciting. i love kate middleton because of her fashion. >> we grew up with the monarchy. they still mean a lot to us. >> reporter: this 11-day north american visit, a honeymoon tour, it's been dubbed, has been carefully choreographed to ease kate into her new royal duties, with plenty of quiet time set aside. >> on one occasion, they were lent a log cabin by the prime minister of canada and prince william rode his new bride across a stunning lake and they spent four hours alone together. >> reporter: by late afternoon william and kate finally arrived at the hospital, meeting inside with young patients and out front, giving those devoted admirers an unforgettable royal memory. and now, the countdown is officially on until
in canada because of william and kate. there's the interest in this beautiful young girl almost like the jackie o. of this generation and with prince william, you have the diana factor. >> reporter: that was clear outside this children's hospital in montreal. why do you want to be here? >> because it's so exciting. i love kate middleton because of her fashion. >> we grew up with the monarchy. they still mean a lot to us. >> reporter: this 11-day north american visit, a...
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canada, the country of cline, hockey and logging. when i thought of canada i talk about big government, government healthcare and all that. in fact big '90s, finance minister said we are in debt up to our eyeballs. their debt level was just a as bad. almost 70% of their economy. >> just as much debt, that is correct. >> but they fixed it? >> they fixed it. >> john: he is a canadian that left canada before they fixed their debt problem. he watched as they went into deeper into debt? >> "wall street journal" called the canadian dollar the peso of north. that was scary because with the debt the canadian dollar was falling and moody's put the canadian dollar on the credit watch. >> they had a safety net that was more like a hammer. >> when i was growing up in canada, people were on unemployment insurance, you could work as little as eight weeks and take the rest of the year off and play hockey. >> john: no work for most of the year. so in 1995, canadian leaders cut unemployment benefits and other programs and as you see here, canada's de
canada, the country of cline, hockey and logging. when i thought of canada i talk about big government, government healthcare and all that. in fact big '90s, finance minister said we are in debt up to our eyeballs. their debt level was just a as bad. almost 70% of their economy. >> just as much debt, that is correct. >> but they fixed it? >> they fixed it. >> john: he is a canadian that left canada before they fixed their debt problem. he watched as they went into deeper...
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canada says goodbye to the duke and duchess of cambridge. they do it in cowboys fashion. in egypt, it has been nearly five months since president mubarak was overthrown. today, hundreds of thousands of protesters were out in force again. they were demanding trials for members of mubarak's regime and a quicker pace of reform. >> they flooded into the square. it was the largest demonstration since crowd here unseated president mubarak five months ago. since then, egyptians have become more frustrated about the pace of change. they say behind the scenes, the same old officials are still in control. >> after five months of the revolution, but we have seen no changes. we have seen more violence, and teargas. >> one has a caricature of mubarak with the words, "we will get you." the military rulers seem to be dragging their feet. that hide a growing -- that is bad news for those trying to run this country. the anger has already boiled over. there were riots earlier this week after a court freed on bail policemen accused of shooting their protesters. elsewhere, the complaints are
canada says goodbye to the duke and duchess of cambridge. they do it in cowboys fashion. in egypt, it has been nearly five months since president mubarak was overthrown. today, hundreds of thousands of protesters were out in force again. they were demanding trials for members of mubarak's regime and a quicker pace of reform. >> they flooded into the square. it was the largest demonstration since crowd here unseated president mubarak five months ago. since then, egyptians have become more...
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canada, the country of cline, hockey and logging. when i thought of canada i talk about big government, government healthcare and all that. in fact big '90s, finance minister said we are in debt up to our eyeballs. their debt level was just a as bad. almost 70% of their economy. >> just as much debt, that is correct. >> but they fixed it? >> they fixed it. >> john: he is a canadian that left canada before they fixed their debt problem. he watched as they went into deeper into debt? >> "wall street journal" called the canadian dollar the peso of north. that was scary because with the debt the canadian dollar was falling and moody's put the canadian dollar on the credit watch. >> they had a safety net that was more like a hammer. >> when i was growing up in canada, people were on unemployment insurance, you could work as little as eight weeks and take the rest of the year off and play hockey. >> john: no work for most of the year. so in 1995, canadian leaders cut unemployment benefits and other programs and as you see here, canada's de
canada, the country of cline, hockey and logging. when i thought of canada i talk about big government, government healthcare and all that. in fact big '90s, finance minister said we are in debt up to our eyeballs. their debt level was just a as bad. almost 70% of their economy. >> just as much debt, that is correct. >> but they fixed it? >> they fixed it. >> john: he is a canadian that left canada before they fixed their debt problem. he watched as they went into deeper...
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day, which is the big national holiday in canada. no one goes to school or work attorney so they can all come out and take a picture of will and kate. >> catherine and i are so delighted to be here in canada. and instilled in us by our apartments and grandparents who love this country, we've been looking forward to this moment for a long time. >> reporter: it's expected to be a week-long criss-cross of the country. from the atlantic to north to western provinces and traveling some 7,000 miles as they visit with canadians to celebrate their wedding before heading off to california and they'll be doing the same down there. this is kevvin tibbles in ottaw. >>> we'll be covering it. it's july 4th weekend but for rob he starts on june 30th. that's very nice. >> he already started partying. tonight, music in the park and it's restaurant week. you scored with this assignment. >> it's awesome. we've got natural vibration finally under way. that's some nice hawaiian reggae. hawaiian temperatures but thank goodness not the humidity. kind of to
day, which is the big national holiday in canada. no one goes to school or work attorney so they can all come out and take a picture of will and kate. >> catherine and i are so delighted to be here in canada. and instilled in us by our apartments and grandparents who love this country, we've been looking forward to this moment for a long time. >> reporter: it's expected to be a week-long criss-cross of the country. from the atlantic to north to western provinces and traveling some...
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a follow-up review and audit from air canada. airport and air canada have figured out the exact amount of underpaid fees, and we have already billed them and they have already paid us. that should close this item. that one is done. for the second one, for audit -- a concession audit of the smart cart, and the open item is more like an ongoing implementation, so those action items are in progress. for the third one, a shuttle bus contract company audits, as the audit director mentioned, we are in the transition at of ending the current contract with shuttle buses, and that contract actually is expiring with the extended option on december 2012. we are in the process to work on our request for proposal to come up with the new contract. we are expecting to have the new contract be active starting july 2012, so in the process of developing the new contract we have been intending to incorporate the recommendation as
a follow-up review and audit from air canada. airport and air canada have figured out the exact amount of underpaid fees, and we have already billed them and they have already paid us. that should close this item. that one is done. for the second one, for audit -- a concession audit of the smart cart, and the open item is more like an ongoing implementation, so those action items are in progress. for the third one, a shuttle bus contract company audits, as the audit director mentioned, we are...
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>> reporter: welcome you to canada's capital region. a huge stage to my side and show you that later on. a big canada day celebration and lots of cultural performances and what today is really about. their first engagement is citizenship ceremony where 25 international people are going to become citizens and interesting to see their reaction there because the canadians have to pledge allegiance. a poignant moment for william and today would have been diana's 50th birthday so, certainly, a lot of coverage parallel to catherine and diana yet again. >> wow. >> reporter: you know, there are some similarities if you look at the way she works the crowd. she has that gift. >> absolutely. a lot of people have compared the two. max, talk to you again soon. >>> this morning, a source tells cnn from treasury secretary timothy geithner is considering leaving his post. geithner says he will remain at his job, quote, for the foreseeable future. sources tells us he could leave after the bill is passed to raise the debt ceiling. >>> both democrats and
>> reporter: welcome you to canada's capital region. a huge stage to my side and show you that later on. a big canada day celebration and lots of cultural performances and what today is really about. their first engagement is citizenship ceremony where 25 international people are going to become citizens and interesting to see their reaction there because the canadians have to pledge allegiance. a poignant moment for william and today would have been diana's 50th birthday so, certainly, a...
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here they have canada day. when the queen came here last canada day, about 70,000 people showed up to see her. this time around with william and kate, more than 300,000 can aidians in attendance. it's pretty clear that the canadians have a royal crush on catherine. >>> on canada's national holiday the two glamorous out of town guests dazzled their hosts. tens of thousands of admirers gathered outside a nighttime celebration on friday for a brief glimpse of william and kate. there was never a doubt the royals would get a warm welcome here, but in friday's official canada day event, it was down right hot. the temperature soaring into the 90s. still, the fashion-friendly princess was once again as comfortable as could be in patriotic red and white. that dress, the same one she wore in her official engagement photos. the broach, loaned her by william's grandmother, the queen, who wore it on her first trip to canada in 1951. and topping it off, a cherry red hat shaped like a maple leaf. canada's national symbol. >>
here they have canada day. when the queen came here last canada day, about 70,000 people showed up to see her. this time around with william and kate, more than 300,000 can aidians in attendance. it's pretty clear that the canadians have a royal crush on catherine. >>> on canada's national holiday the two glamorous out of town guests dazzled their hosts. tens of thousands of admirers gathered outside a nighttime celebration on friday for a brief glimpse of william and kate. there was...
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huston you are coming from canada. do you understand my lan of reasoning that we must look broadly at those who made -- may be in the target of tensile terrorists or terrorist activities are being radicalized? do you think that is important? >> is important to look at any other, of it, sure. >> you indicated your government was doing outreach but it didn't do the next that. what is that? >> tackling the nrda is at least. >> you are using the cerebral academic. what narrative are you talking about? >> the narrative that says, the narrative that turns a young percent born in canada to hate the society. >> so you are saying find out what draws them to that? >> no, we know at the narrative is that there needs to be a counternarrative that emphasizes the importance of freedom of religion, rule of law and human rights, all the values. >> excellent. chiefs myth that we were to provide added funding, it seems that you have outreach to the community and the good news is they have responded. imams have responded and groups of pe
huston you are coming from canada. do you understand my lan of reasoning that we must look broadly at those who made -- may be in the target of tensile terrorists or terrorist activities are being radicalized? do you think that is important? >> is important to look at any other, of it, sure. >> you indicated your government was doing outreach but it didn't do the next that. what is that? >> tackling the nrda is at least. >> you are using the cerebral academic. what...
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this visit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent impact of two young royals working together are capable of having. tonight, they said goodbye, promising to return, and headed off to california. >> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. i am jane o'brien. for all of us here at bbc world news america, thank you very much for watching and have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vt., and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los ang
this visit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent impact of two young royals working together are capable of having. tonight, they said...
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abc's bob woodruff is in canada, tonight traveling with the couple as they celebrate canada's independence day. and he has the story of one fan waiting since the queen mom. >> reporter: prince william and catherere were brought in by horse-drawn carriage. military gun salute. two f-16s. then, canadian music. not exactly the kind they would have played for the queen. estimates are that 300,000 people came to the canada day celebration, sprinting just to get close. some fainted in the heat and were wheeled away. she talked to the duchess? >> yeah. married a prince. it's every little girl's dream to marry a prince, right? >> reporter: you're next? >> i wish. harry's available. >> reporter: william greeted the crowd in french. and introduced his new wife, catherine, who learned about canada as a child from her grandfather. >> who held this country dear to his heart. he trained in alberta as a young pilot during the second world war. >> reporter: the duchess embraced canada day, wearing a red maple leaf hat and a white dress. the same one she wore for her engagement portrait. the diamond maple
abc's bob woodruff is in canada, tonight traveling with the couple as they celebrate canada's independence day. and he has the story of one fan waiting since the queen mom. >> reporter: prince william and catherere were brought in by horse-drawn carriage. military gun salute. two f-16s. then, canadian music. not exactly the kind they would have played for the queen. estimates are that 300,000 people came to the canada day celebration, sprinting just to get close. some fainted in the heat...
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this visit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent impact of two young royals working together are capable of having. tonight, they said goodbye, promising to return, and headed off to california. >> that brings us to the end of today's broadcast. i am jane o'brien. for all of us here at bbc world news america, thank you very much for watching and have a great weekend. ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vt., and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los ang
this visit was pretty much guaranteed to be a success, one of the reasons for coming to canada. and so many canadians are so enthusiastic about the royal family. but the fact that it has been such a spectacular success is down to the couple themselves. everywhere they have been they have shown an and steffi side to royalty. it is not new. others have been capable of it, but they have demonstrated what a potent impact of two young royals working together are capable of having. tonight, they said...
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the newly married touches into of gingrich are making the rounds in canada. awhirl weren't tore of canada is the first foreign trip for the duchess of cambridge, they arrived in montreal today greeted by a small group of protesters carrying signs and slogans opposing the british monarchy. in montreal the couple visited a hospital for mothers and children later planned to cut along with student at the quebec tourism and hotel institute, the royals wrapped up their visit to canada's capital city of ottawa, here they are at a tree planting ceremony on the grounds they plan to the canadian hemlock, a tree symbolizing family and long life. then they headed to the canadian war museum greeting veterans some who have served in afghanistan and military families. the couple also unveiled an unfinished painting by celebrated welch artist, this is day three of william and catherine's 9 day official canadian tore into started on thursday with 300,000 people welcoming the royals on canada day, a celebration of the country's independence. after canada they had to the united
the newly married touches into of gingrich are making the rounds in canada. awhirl weren't tore of canada is the first foreign trip for the duchess of cambridge, they arrived in montreal today greeted by a small group of protesters carrying signs and slogans opposing the british monarchy. in montreal the couple visited a hospital for mothers and children later planned to cut along with student at the quebec tourism and hotel institute, the royals wrapped up their visit to canada's capital city...
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. >>> and hello, canada. adoring crowds greet william and catherine as they kick off their north american tour. we're with them every step of the way "today," friday, july 1st, 2011. >>> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. you're about to see the townhouse where dominique strauss-khan is living under house arrest right now. but that could change, matt, when he appears in court later this morning. >> it certainly could. this is a man who was in charge of one of the world's most powerful financial institutions, and he was also considered a strong contender the french presidency but that all changed when he was accused of sexually assaulting a housekeeper here in new york. now that case appears to be in serious jeopardy as the accuser's credibility has been called into question. did she make a false claim about a rape in the past? we'll get the latest details straight ahead. >> pretty dramatic story. >>> also this morning, matt, did a hazing ritual lead to
. >>> and hello, canada. adoring crowds greet william and catherine as they kick off their north american tour. we're with them every step of the way "today," friday, july 1st, 2011. >>> and good morning, welcome to "today" on a friday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. you're about to see the townhouse where dominique strauss-khan is living under house arrest right now. but that could change, matt, when he appears in court later this morning....
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all of the countries. >> right. >> here is canada. canada day! >> very good. >> two countries. >> mark, so wonderful to meet you. >> thank you. >> bringing a little taste to home. >> pizza for patriots. retired master sergeant in the u.s. air force. >>> we told you a e-mail that went viral from a very mean -- >> you keep saying she is mean! not to me. >> here is how it starts. here are a few examples. >> you will and will not declare what you will and will not eat unless you are positively allergic to something. >> when rah guest in somebody else's house you do not lie in bed until late morning in households that rise early. you fall in line with house norms. >> no one gets married in a castle unless they own it. it is brash, celebrity style behavior. it ends with i pity freddie. >> that is her stepson. >> would you go through with the wedding with if you received that kind of an e-mail from your future mother-in-law? >> here is what texas karen has to say. >> pete says on facebook the future mother-in-law may have some valid points. the wedding,
all of the countries. >> right. >> here is canada. canada day! >> very good. >> two countries. >> mark, so wonderful to meet you. >> thank you. >> bringing a little taste to home. >> pizza for patriots. retired master sergeant in the u.s. air force. >>> we told you a e-mail that went viral from a very mean -- >> you keep saying she is mean! not to me. >> here is how it starts. here are a few examples. >> you will and...
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chinese state tv showed video of him being escorted off an air canada flight. he ran a multibillion dollar smuggling operation in the 18990s. he fled to canada with his family in 1999, claimed refugee status, and has been fighting deportation for nearly 12 years. he will now face charges of smuggling, bribery, and tax evasion. >>> state senator leyland ye wants to be the mayor of san francisco. he made it official friday by submitting a batch of signatures to city hall that put him over the 10,000 signatures necessary without paying a filing fee. he said he was looking forward to talking with voters about how to improve public schools, the environment and economy. he is a child psychiatrist. he was elected to the senate in 2006, and served three terms in the assembly. he does not have to resign from the senate to run for mayor. current mayor ed lee is not yet a candidate for the november 8 election. >>> next at 5:00 -- ♪ >> a sad day for the music industry. we'll look back at the troubled life of pop star amy winehouse. >>> a popular party place for south bay
chinese state tv showed video of him being escorted off an air canada flight. he ran a multibillion dollar smuggling operation in the 18990s. he fled to canada with his family in 1999, claimed refugee status, and has been fighting deportation for nearly 12 years. he will now face charges of smuggling, bribery, and tax evasion. >>> state senator leyland ye wants to be the mayor of san francisco. he made it official friday by submitting a batch of signatures to city hall that put him...
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with her husband king george vi, canada made us. catherine and i now know what she meant. >> reporter: they got a taste of cowboy culture. at each stop adoring crowds in the thousands and an intense focus on the duchess and her outfits. next stop, los angeles where the attention is expected to intensify. >> l.a. is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate will be sealed off. homeowners signed agreement that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. no hiding in bushes or no climbing on trees. no paying off a neighbor to look out of their windows. >> reporter: while in tinseltown they will hobnob with some of the biggest names in hollywood, j. lo, tom hanks, josh brolin and more. >> they're coming over here and sort of like royalty to us, as well. we look at them as our "a" list star
with her husband king george vi, canada made us. catherine and i now know what she meant. >> reporter: they got a taste of cowboy culture. at each stop adoring crowds in the thousands and an intense focus on the duchess and her outfits. next stop, los angeles where the attention is expected to intensify. >> l.a. is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the...
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you're from canada? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where in canada? >> born in montreal but raised in vancouver. >> jimmy: very good. and the show is a canadian, show, right? it's like, a big, popular show in canada. >> huge in canada, actually. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states. it's actually -- do you shoot the show in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. jimmy: oh, okay. >> it's kind of like a dual show. both american and canadian. >> jimmy: we don't take other country's leftovers. will you be celebrating canada day? >> um, yeah, sure, yeah. yeah. you know, i'll get together with a few canadians. >> jimmy: what do you do? what's the traditional way to celebrate? it's on friday, right? >> you just drink. >> jimmy: you just drink. [ applause ] you guyuy blow everything up, you know, fireworks. that's like a huge thing. >> jimmy: we drink and we explode things. >> different. >> jimmy: there are no explososns? you don't have fireworks? >> some people actually crs th
you're from canada? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where in canada? >> born in montreal but raised in vancouver. >> jimmy: very good. and the show is a canadian, show, right? it's like, a big, popular show in canada. >> huge in canada, actually. >> jimmy: now here it's in the united states. it's actually -- do you shoot the show in canada? >> we shoot it in toronto. >> jimmy: and then it airs there first and then here second? >> no, same time. jimmy:...
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this is canada day, the country's birth the celebration. canadians lined the streets of ottawa to greet prince william and kate middleton. the royal couple will one day become king and queen of the country. >> catherine and i are so delighted to be here in canada. our parents and grandparents love this country and we have been looking forward to this moment for a long time. >> the prince and duchess have already visited the canadian national war memorial and they will attend canada day ceremonies. >>> admirers of the late princess diana are gathering outside kensington palace because it would of been her 50th birthday today. her life was cut short in that 1997 car crash in paris. admirers are leaving cars and other mementos outside the gates of the palace where diana once lived. >>> we are following new developments as a mass of wildfire in the mexico continues to grow. -- in new mexico continues to grow. the town of los alamos seems to have been spirited. the threatened nuclear lab is also say. the blaze is now the largest forest fire in s
this is canada day, the country's birth the celebration. canadians lined the streets of ottawa to greet prince william and kate middleton. the royal couple will one day become king and queen of the country. >> catherine and i are so delighted to be here in canada. our parents and grandparents love this country and we have been looking forward to this moment for a long time. >> the prince and duchess have already visited the canadian national war memorial and they will attend canada...
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but first a coast to coast tour of canada. bob woodruff reports from ottawa. >> reporter: the royal couple arrived to a boisterous welcome. >> we love this country. we've been looking forward to this moment for a very long time. >> reporter: first stop, the national war memorial where they laid a wreath and some flowers. then it was a stroll down a street surrounded by those eager to wave a flag and catch a glimpse of the electrifying couple. to get a sense how popular this couple has become in canada, you should know exactly a year ago queen elizabeth was here. streets to see her.e lined the the estimate this time, about 1 million. all eyes are on catherine and her style. on this trip she'll be wearing no fewer than 40 different outfits in just 11 days. >> everything they do, everything they touch at the moment is midas. it turns to gold. >> reporter: in polls, many brits and canadians say they would prefer it if prince william would ascend the throne instead of his father prince charles. it is a new generation. >> i think i
but first a coast to coast tour of canada. bob woodruff reports from ottawa. >> reporter: the royal couple arrived to a boisterous welcome. >> we love this country. we've been looking forward to this moment for a very long time. >> reporter: first stop, the national war memorial where they laid a wreath and some flowers. then it was a stroll down a street surrounded by those eager to wave a flag and catch a glimpse of the electrifying couple. to get a sense how popular this...
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they're in canada today. yesterday the newly wed royals thrilled spectators in prince edward island. "american morning" back right after this. >>> all right. an actress and activist armed with charisma and great manicure. >> tippy helped pave the way for a multibillion dollar business. nail salons. >> reporter: it's probably the last thing audiences noticed in "the birds." actress tippy hedrons nails. who would have known that the manicures inspired a nail industry with the legion of vietnamese? >> she gave me so much hope. >> reporter: in 1975 after the fall of saigon, lee and her family fled vietnam an appeared in a local paper after ending up at a california refugee village with nothing. hedron involved in the crisis at the time became a mentor to lee and 19 other women with poor english skills but wanted to work. one thing caught their eye. >> one day, we look at the nail. we said, the nails look so beautiful. >> they loved my fingernails. i thought, i'm going to bring the manicurist. she came up once a w
they're in canada today. yesterday the newly wed royals thrilled spectators in prince edward island. "american morning" back right after this. >>> all right. an actress and activist armed with charisma and great manicure. >> tippy helped pave the way for a multibillion dollar business. nail salons. >> reporter: it's probably the last thing audiences noticed in "the birds." actress tippy hedrons nails. who would have known that the manicures inspired a...
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>>> canada can't get enough of the royal couple. they've charmed canada. we'll take you to the latest stop, prince edward island. >>> okay. some "showbiz" headlines for you. shakeup at mckinney high. one student will not be returning to fox's hit show "glee." chord overstreet's contract as a regular will not be renewed. darren criss will be back in the fall as a regular. >>> lady gaga day. mayor gave her the key to the city and school kids performed for her. >>> "transformers" blew the competition away and set a july box office record. it made $372 million over the weeke globally over five days. >> michael jordan, wrote the note to a prom date at the age of 18. sold at auction for $5,000 and recently made public. one thing we learned? he was full of compliments for his lady. >>> duke and duchess of cambridge spent the night on a warship, cooked lobster souffle. they've charmed canada. they are now on prince edward island. that's where max foster is. you met the duke and duchess for an off-the-record chat. what were your impressions? >> reporter: that they'
>>> canada can't get enough of the royal couple. they've charmed canada. we'll take you to the latest stop, prince edward island. >>> okay. some "showbiz" headlines for you. shakeup at mckinney high. one student will not be returning to fox's hit show "glee." chord overstreet's contract as a regular will not be renewed. darren criss will be back in the fall as a regular. >>> lady gaga day. mayor gave her the key to the city and school kids...
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dramatic video shows a car being lifted by flash floodwaters in canada. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a historic homecoming. the teledecade-old space shuttle program has come to a close with the landing of the shuttle "atlantised." earlier atlantis touched down at the kennedy space center 42 years and a day after astronaut neil armstrong was the first person to set foot on the moon before four americans onboard guided "atlantis" to a safe and final landing. a landing that may also end an era of u.s. dominance in human space exploration. that's because as the shuttle program retires a second great space race begins. "atlantis's" astronauts left a flag on the international space station that flew on the first space shuttle launch in 1981. a private american company says it plans to retrieve that flag in just three years. >>> well, across the nation over 100 million people are under a heat alert due to wha
dramatic video shows a car being lifted by flash floodwaters in canada. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with a historic homecoming. the teledecade-old space shuttle program has come to a close with the landing of the shuttle "atlantised." earlier atlantis touched down at the kennedy space center 42 years and a day after astronaut...
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. >> and a royal welcome in one of canada's most remote regions. the duke and duchess of cambridge get a taste of the great outdoors. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and to our viewers across the globe. stop bombing, stop fighting, and joined the political process. that is what the british prime minister, david cameron, asked the taliban today. but even as he spoke those words on the second day of his visit to afghanistan, for nato's silk -- for nato soldiers were killed. which all begs -- which all begs the question, what happens when foreign forces withdraw? >> british troops drop in. it's an area the taliban used to control. no longer. nato is pushing out. that is what you can do when 10,000 british troops have been reinforced by 20,000 americans. so far, the british soldiers have not run into any opposition. usually when the insurgents see nato coming in strength, they retreat. but not always. so no one takes any chances. afghan police lead the searches. nato believes afghan candy -- afghans can deal with their own people better tha
. >> and a royal welcome in one of canada's most remote regions. the duke and duchess of cambridge get a taste of the great outdoors. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and to our viewers across the globe. stop bombing, stop fighting, and joined the political process. that is what the british prime minister, david cameron, asked the taliban today. but even as he spoke those words on the second day of his visit to afghanistan, for nato's silk -- for nato soldiers were...
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and canada loving them as well. the royal newlywedding got a big welcome when they landed on thursday to kick off their 11-day tour and it will end, of course, in southern california next weekend. we will be watching it along the way. welcome back. i'm erica hill along with armen keteyian in for chris wragge this morning. >> dancing at the break. >>> coming up, we will tell you what they are doing, william and kate. today a national holiday in canada and also would have been the 50th birthday of william's mother, princess diana. >>> first, jeff glor with another look at today's headlines. >> you haven't lived since you have seen armen dance. >> i love that. >> good morning to everyone at home. >>> big news here this morning. sexual assault case against former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn appears to be in seriousend di now. it's now reported they think his accuser of a hotel maid has lied to them multiple times. >>> lots of sunshine around the bay area. we are going to see a gorgeous day, looks like a fantastic h
and canada loving them as well. the royal newlywedding got a big welcome when they landed on thursday to kick off their 11-day tour and it will end, of course, in southern california next weekend. we will be watching it along the way. welcome back. i'm erica hill along with armen keteyian in for chris wragge this morning. >> dancing at the break. >>> coming up, we will tell you what they are doing, william and kate. today a national holiday in canada and also would have been the...
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this evening, william and kate are in canada's smallest province, prince edward island. have you ever seen a prince before? >> they just look like a real, nice, happy couple. >> reporter: p.e.i. is known for its beaches and seafood. just last night the royals attended a cooking class where they prepared lobster souffle. should they want to indulge further, this is the place to be. for more than 50 years, the new glasgow lobster supper has been a local favorite. >> we've got over 50,000 pounds in the run of a summer. >> reporter: there may be another reason the royals are here, according to the british press, the duchess of cambridge has a special affinity for this island's favorite fictional daughter, anne of green gables. the setting for this century-old story of a young red-headed orphan is here. and the home with the green gables still stands to this day. >> people from all over the world come to visit this site because they're familiar with the story and they want to see where the story was set. >> at the anne of green gables shop, elva costello has this advice for k
this evening, william and kate are in canada's smallest province, prince edward island. have you ever seen a prince before? >> they just look like a real, nice, happy couple. >> reporter: p.e.i. is known for its beaches and seafood. just last night the royals attended a cooking class where they prepared lobster souffle. should they want to indulge further, this is the place to be. for more than 50 years, the new glasgow lobster supper has been a local favorite. >> we've got...
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when they encountered today as the trip to canada continues. the people this homeowner chose to remember this independence day. >> the inner harbor is getting ready to host a big birthday party tomorrow. >> severe thunderstorms moved to the area this evening, then they go to the south. are we done with the rain? that's amazing. you know what else is amazing? how easy it is to save money on motorcycle, boat, or camper insurance with geico. geico, saving people money, on more than just car insurance. i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storming the castle. [ male announcer ] that's why you need the internet rated #1 for supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-tty/v. >> as holiday weekend
when they encountered today as the trip to canada continues. the people this homeowner chose to remember this independence day. >> the inner harbor is getting ready to host a big birthday party tomorrow. >> severe thunderstorms moved to the area this evening, then they go to the south. are we done with the rain? that's amazing. you know what else is amazing? how easy it is to save money on motorcycle, boat, or camper insurance with geico. geico, saving people money, on more than...
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june 2nd, 1983, air canada flight 797 has a normal takeoff and climb to cruising altitude. but about 2 1/2 hours into the journey, the plane experiences an electrical malfunction. >> i looked at the breaker. it was out. we were allowed one reset. so i pushed it. but it didn't move so i didn't occur that a reset. >> captain dawn cameron was at the controls that day. >> just like old days. >> for the first time in decades, he is back in the cockpit of a dc-9 at the canada aviation and space museum in ottawa. the breakers are connected to the lavatory in the back of the plane. once they pop out, they cut the flow of electricity to the lavatory motor. >> the crew responded to that appropriately. there was a problem there and they left the circuit breakers then extended or popped so that it would deprive power to that component, eliminate anything potential future problem. >> unfortunately, flight 797's problems are just beginning. >> i think it was about an hour and a half into the flight that there was some commotion in the back of the plane. i remember seeing one of the fligh
june 2nd, 1983, air canada flight 797 has a normal takeoff and climb to cruising altitude. but about 2 1/2 hours into the journey, the plane experiences an electrical malfunction. >> i looked at the breaker. it was out. we were allowed one reset. so i pushed it. but it didn't move so i didn't occur that a reset. >> captain dawn cameron was at the controls that day. >> just like old days. >> for the first time in decades, he is back in the cockpit of a dc-9 at the canada...